Assign this collaborative Google Slides template in Google Classroom. Assign each student a Slide to type up their own question. Ask and answer the questions in Google Meet.
Teachers will create clues about each person in the class. These could be inside jokes, etc. Then, create a Google Classroom assignment and add a class list to the assignment as view only. Then, add this jamboard for each student to fill out their own Bingo board. The teacher will read the clues and the student can cover each space with a shape until someone gets bingo!
Clean out and clean up your digital “cabinets” in Google Drive! Search your Google Drive for files you no longer need or want and move them to the trash! Create a folder in your Google Drive with this school year as the title and drag files and folders from this year into the folder! Add a little color to your folder by right clicking and changing the color!
Create an assignment in Google Classroom that tells students to create a doodle using AutoDraw that explains a concept they learned about this year. When finished, students will right click on their Auto Drawing and select copy. Then, students will right click and paste their image onto a collaborative class Jamboard. *Be sure to assign each student a page number on the Jamboard! In Google Meet, share the Jamboard and students will guess what each doodle represents.
Assign this Google Drawings template in Google Classroom for students to create a badge that symbolizes this school year.
Make a Grid in Flip titled “Farewell, Friends”. Make a topic for each student in your class. Have students record a video farewell to each classmate.
Teachers will need to make a copy of the gameboard templates below and assign them in Google Classroom. Have one student share their gameboard with their partner. Now they can begin playing over Google Meet.
Create an assignment in Google Classroom and assign this Google Slide. *Make sure to click make a copy for each student! Assign each student a numbered slide. Have students write a hope for next year and a how-to accomplish their hope.
@GiftedTawk has a variety of STEAM related Jamboards that she freely shares with educators. Choose any of the “design” or “build” activities to assign to your students via Google Classroom!
Have your students use one of these templates from Adobe Express to create and share a digital joke with the class!
Have your students complete one of the following End of Year Memory books. Please make a copy and share your copy with them in Google Classroom.
While your class is in a Google Meet, place them into breakout rooms during lunch time with so they can picnic with their friends!
Have students make a meme to represent one of their favorite memories or units of study this year. Assign this folder of templates in Google Classroom. Directions are also in the folder.
Our first Google Meet
The teacher waiting for us to unmute
waiting for the first day of school
Grab some markers & crayons and share one of these Art Hub tutorials to do with your students!
Students will use digital tangrams or geoboards to create an image to represent something they learned during this school year!
Have students plan a dream vacation, and then create a postcard based upon their trip. Assign the Postcard Template Slide in Google Classroom to give all students their own copy! 🌞🌴
Partner up your students into breakout rooms in Google Meet. In Google Classroom, assign the Question Companions Interview Sheet Interview Sheet. Be sure to select make a copy for each student. Students will take turn interviewing each other and completing the assigned sheet. Create a copy of the Question Companions Book Template from BookCreator or create your own book template. *Use this join code to grab your own copy of the template MSJTDPB. Assign each student a page in the book to complete about their partner!
My favorite color is purple!
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Assign this Google Drawing template in Google Classroom. Make sure to click make a copy for each student.
Assign this Fliphunt in Google Classroom. Students will complete the tasks on the End of Year Fliphunt Google Doc in any order! Their goal is to earn as many points possible in the timeframe you set (for example 45 minutes).
Make a copy of the following Flip
Topic for your students: click here!
What are your students hidden talents? Can they sing or dance? Do they play an instrument? Do they have a special talent in the sports? Before they record, have them:
1. Introduce themselves and what they will be doing.
2. Watch the time, they only have 2 minutes 30 seconds.
3. HAVE FUN!!!
Have students think about what makes them unique and then pick a theme song! Then, create and share a topic on Flip where students will record a lip dub video with their school-friendly song playing in the background! *Make sure to have the video turned up loud enough so that Flip can pick it up in the background! Teachers can create a class Mix Tape in Flip to share the finished videos with the class!
Take your class on a virtual field trip without leaving your desks! Click here to explore the Wakelet collection of trip ideas.
Ask your students to imagine that they have x-ray vision and can see into the future. What will their future selves be up to in 5 years? 10 years? 50 years? Create an assignment in Google Classroom and assign this collaborative Jamboard for your students to complete.
Create a topic in Flip and have students record videos teaching the teacher or classmates a dance. Respond to each other’s videos with video responses doing the dances!
Teach your students how to play charades. Then, create an announcement in Google Classroom and assign it to just the student whose turn it is. Type a word in the announcement. (This could be a vocabulary word, a person you studied this year, etc. ) In Google Meet, the student will act out the word. The rest of the class will stay on mute and can guess word in the chat. The teacher can see who correctly guessed the word first. That player will get to go next!